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Elon Musk: ”I Am Releasing Tesla’s NEW Robovan This Week!”

Elon Musk: “Tesla Is Launching New Robovan This Week!”

Elon Musk has just caused a stir in the technology and automotive community when he announced that Tesla will officially launch a new car line called “Robovan” this week. Robovan is expected to be a new breakthrough in Tesla’s electric car line, focusing on self-driving capabilities and integrating the most advanced technology.

The Robovan is not only a larger vehicle than previous models such as the Model 3 or Model X, but also aims to meet the needs of transporting goods or passengers in future smart cities. It is expected that the Robovan will be equipped with the latest Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, allowing the vehicle to operate completely autonomously on the streets, from picking up passengers to delivering packages.

Elon Musk has hinted at the idea of ​​a “Robovan” in previous interviews, emphasizing that Tesla’s vision extends beyond personal vehicles to public transportation and freight vehicles. Tesla’s goal with the Robovan is to promote cleaner and smarter transportation, reducing pollution and congestion.

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